@george1421 I followed your instructions but I am still getting the same error page, not a different debug one. Here is the postinit script I made. I did notice that I do not have a fog.download in my bin and I saw that the script replaces that.

@pnwbsi I think we have a new fog.download file with some additional debugging output. This file will not fix the issue, but hopefully it will give us an idea what’s happening. We’ve identified the point in the code where it could be failing.

What I want you to do is download this new fog.download file. Then I want you to follow these instructions to setup a postinit patch. What we are going to do is dynamically replace the current fog.download in FOS Linux with the debug patched version.

OK I’m going to work on a patched upload file to hopefully give us a bit more details and I’m going to add in a mount delay timeout just to be sure. I should have a little time later this AM to work on it. I’ll follow up with instructions later.

@Sebastian-Roth@george1421 An important thing to add. I just saw that if I have the image path as /Images/Dev/ and I capture (which fails) it claims it can not find the image folder /Images/Dev/Dev. So it is adding an extra /Dev/ in there.

@Sebastian-Roth Are we running into the mount timeout issue we’ve tried to debug before? I also wonder if we could add a bit more debugging information in that unable to find image store message, similar to the when the path was set incorrectly.

Let me see if I can come up with a patched fog.upload

@pnwbsi if you are willing to help us test this, hopefully we can squash this issue once and for all.

Updated with pictures:
Capturing image with image path as /images/dev/ — I receive the could not mount images folder error.

Deploying image with image path as /images/ ---- I receive the unable to locate image store.

Early on in troubleshooting I discovered that if I change the storage node image path it would work. So now I have come to find a solution to avoid changing the image path because I know I have a setting wrong somewhere in fog.